Publications by authors named "Caiwen Li"

Objectives: Primary health workers are crucial to the healthcare system, yet China experiences a notable shortage driven by high turnover rates. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence and determinants of turnover intention among primary health workers.

Design: Cross-sectional study.

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  • The dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum can utilize various nitrogen sources when there is a lack of nitrate, which is essential for its growth.
  • When deprived of nitrate, G. catenatum exhibits reduced growth and lower levels of the pigment Chlorophyll a, along with decreased toxin production.
  • Transcriptomic analysis shows that under nitrate deficiency, genes related to photosynthesis are down-regulated, while those involved in fatty acid synthesis and antioxidant defenses are up-regulated, indicating an adaptive strategy to thrive in low-nitrate conditions and contributing to its bloom formation.
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The accurate estimation of time-to-collision (TTC) is essential for the survival of organisms. Previous studies have revealed that the emotional properties of approaching stimuli can influence the estimation of TTC, indicating that approaching threatening stimuli are perceived to collide with the observers earlier than they actually do, and earlier than non-threatening stimuli. However, not only are threatening stimuli more negative in valence, but they also have higher arousal compared to non-threatening stimuli.

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Aims: Trophoblast cell dysfunction is one of the important factors leading to preeclampsia (PE). Cytoplasmic polyadenylation element-binding 2 (CPEB2) has been found to be differentially expressed in PE patients, but whether it mediates PE process by regulating trophoblast cell function is unclear.

Methods: The expression of CPEB2 and somatostatin receptor 3 (SSTR3) was detected by quantitative real-time PCR, Western blot (WB) and immunofluorescence staining.

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Olaparib (OLA) is the first PARP inhibitor worldwide used for the treatment of ovarian cancer. However, the oral absorption of OLA is extremely limited by its poor solubility. Herein, pharmaceutical cocrystallization strategy was employed to optimize the physicochemical and pharmacokinetic properties.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a highly prevalent and lethal tumor worldwide and its late discovery and lack of effective specific therapeutic agents necessitate further research into its pathogenesis and treatment. Organoids, a novel model that closely resembles native tumor tissue and can be cultured in vitro, have garnered significant interest in recent years, with numerous reports on the development of organoid models for liver cancer. In this study, we have successfully optimized the procedure and established a culture protocol that enables the formation of larger-sized HCC organoids with stable passaging and culture conditions.

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The dinoflagellate is a harmful algal species and commonly observed in estuarine and coastal waters around the world. Harmful algal blooms (HABs) caused by this species lead to serious environmental impacts in the coastal waters of China since 1998 followed by huge economic losses. However, the full-length transcriptome information of is still not fully explored, which hampers basic genetic and functional studies.

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Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are common disastrous ecological anomalies in coastal waters. An effective algae monitoring approach is important for natural disaster warning and environmental governance. However, conducting rapid and sensitive detection of multiple algae is still challenging.

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Parasitic dinoflagellates in genus Hematodinium have caused substantial economic losses to multiple commercially valuable marine crustaceans around the world. Recent efforts to better understand the life cycle and biology of the parasite have improved our understanding of the disease ecology. However, studies on the host-parasite interaction, especially how Hematodinium parasites evade the host immune response are lacking.

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Perceiving nanoscale ferroelectric phenomena from real space is of great importance for elucidating underlying ferroelectric physics. During the past decades, nanoscale ferroelectric characterization has mainly relied on the Piezoresponse Force Microscopy (PFM) invented in 1992, however, the fundamental limitations of PFM have made the nanoscale ferroelectric studies encounter significant bottlenecks. In this study, a high-resolution non-contact ferroelectric measurement, named Non-Contact Heterodyne Electrostrain Force Microscopy (NC-HEsFM), is introduced.

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Marine microbes play important roles in the development of phytoplankton blooms. The diversity and composition of free living (FL) and particle attached (PA) microbial communities have been well studied, while little is known about their geographic and co-occurrence patterns, especially during the subsiding process of Phaeocystis globosa blooms. Herein, the beta-diversity of FL and PA microbial communities in both the surface and bottom layers of different habitats were comprehensively examined during succession of a P.

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is a type of parasitic dinoflagellate that infects marine crustaceans globally. The parasite lives mainly in the hemolymph or hemocoels of affected hosts, and results in mortalities due to malfunction or loss of functions of major organs. In recent years, the parasite had developed into an emerging epidemic pathogen not only affecting wild populations of economically valuable marine crustaceans in western countries but also the sustainable yield of aquaculture of major crabs in China.

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The parasitic dinoflagellates of the Hematodinium genus have impacted wild and cultured stocks of commercial crustaceans worldwide. In the past decade, outbreaks of Hematodinium epizootics resulted in substantial mortalities in cultured Chinese swimming crabs Portunus trituberculatus in the polyculture ponds located in Shandong Peninsula, whereas the source and transmission of the parasite in the polyculture pond system remains to be determined. During April to December of 2018, 2034 crabs and 108 shrimps were collected from the polyculture pond systems in the highly endemic area of Hematodinium diseases in Qingdao, Shandong Province.

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The hybrid monomer synthesized with 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilanes and acrylamide was applied for synthesis of molecularly imprinting polymers, and the obtained polymers were used as sorbent in solid-phase extraction for purification of theophylline (THP) in green tea. The static adsorption curves showed better molecular recognition ability and binding capability of the polymers for the target. On the optimized condition, a method was developed for increasing extraction of THP with satisfactory recovery of 93.

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Amoebophrya is an obligate endoparasite infecting wide ranges of marine organisms in coastal and oceanic waters. The parasitoid has received growing attention, due to its enormous genetic diversity in seawaters and suppressive effects on the growth of host dinoflagellates. Harmful algal blooms (HABs) caused by planktonic dinoflagellates have significantly impacted the coastal environment and mariculture in China.

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Since 2012, frequent outbreaks of Hematodinium diseases have significantly impacted sustainable culture of marine crabs Portunus trituberculatus in the coastal areas of Shandong Peninsula. The mechanisms of the Hematodinium parasite epizootics in polyculture pond systems remain to be explored and alternate crustacean hosts are speculated to play important roles in transmission and epizootiology of the disease. To investigate their possible role in transmission, the common wild mudflat crabs Helice tientsinensis were sampled from the waterway connecting to polyculture ponds in Huangdao, Qingdao, China and diagnosed for Hematodinium infection.

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Defect engineering has been a powerful tool to enable the creation of exotic phases and the discovery of intriguing phenomena in ferroelectric oxides. However, the accurate control of the concentration of defects remains a big challenge. In this work, ion implantation, which can provide controllable point defects, allows us to produce a controlled defect driven true super-tetragonal (T) phase with a single-domain-state in ferroelectric BiFeO3 thin films.

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  • Hematodinium is a parasitic dinoflagellate that poses a significant threat to valuable marine crustaceans, leading to immune suppression and adverse effects in host species.
  • A study on the crabs (Portunus trituberculatus) used advanced iTRAQ-based quantitative proteomics to identify 905 proteins, including 392 differentially expressed proteins, revealing key pathways affected by the parasite.
  • Findings indicate that Hematodinium interferes with immune responses and causes cellular imbalances in the hepatopancreas of crabs, contributing to our understanding of host-parasite interactions at a molecular level.
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Latest studies have indicated that microRNAs (miRNAs) play important roles in defending against bacterial and viral infections in marine crustacean, whereas little is known regarding the immunological roles of crustacean miRNAs in response to parasitic infection. To further reveal the host-parasite interactions between the parasitic dinoflagellate Hematodinium and its crustacean hosts, we applied the high-throughput sequencing technology to identify and characterize miRNAs in the Chinese swimming crab Portunus trituberculatus challenged with the Hematodinium parasite at a timescale of 16 days (d). A total of 168 miRNAs were identified and 51 miRNAs were differentially expressed in the hepatopancreas tissues of affected hosts.

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The endoparasitic dinoflagellate Amoebophrya infects a number of free-living marine dinoflagellates, including harmful algal bloom species. The parasitoid eventually kills its host and has been proposed to be a significant loss factor for dinoflagellate blooms in restricted coastal waters. For several decades, the difficulties of culturing host-parasitoid systems have been a great obstacle for further research on the biology of Amoebophrya.

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The parasitic dinoflagellate Hematodinium spp. infects a broad range of marine crustaceans. Its epidemics have impacted wild populations of various commercial fishery species around the world and the sustainability of mariculture in China.

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The parasitic dinoflagellate Amoebophrya infects broad range of marine organisms. Particularly, Amoebophrya infections in planktonic dinoflagellates can prevent or delay the formation of algal blooms, and recycle undergrazed planktonic dinoflagellates back to the microbial loop by disrupting host cells. Its ecological significance was gradually recognized along with the discovery of its enormous molecular diversity in oceanic and coastal ecosystems.

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The parasitic dinoflagellate Hematodinium infects multiple cultured marine crustaceans and has resulted in significant economic losses to their aquaculture in China. Limited molecular data implied a close relationship among Hematodinium reported in China, whereas the genetic diversity and detailed genetic variation within Hematodinium remains unclear. In order to investigate the genetic diversity and composition of the parasitic dinoflagellate in China, the sequences of the internal transcribed spacer region (ITS1 - 5.

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A series of novel nonsymmetrical disulfides bearing 1,3,4-oxadiazole moiety were designed, synthesized and evaluated for their in vitro antiproliferative activities against SMMC-7721, Hela and A549 human cancer cell lines by CCK-8 assay. The preliminary bioassay results demonstrated that all tested compounds 7a-7o exhibited antiproliferation with different degrees, and some compounds showed better effects than positive control 5-fluorouracil against various cancer cell lines. Among these compounds, compound 7j showed significant antiproliferative activity against SMMC-7721 cells with IC50 value of 3.

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Increasing evidences have established that the nitric oxide synthase (NOS) and NADPH oxidase (NOX) play important roles in host defense system by catalyzing the production of nitrogen oxide (NO) and superoxide anions (O2(-)), respectively. While, there are limited studies to explore the roles of NOS/NOX enzymes in crustacean immunity, and no studies as yet were attempted to elucidate their functions in host immune responses to parasites. In the present study, we cloned a full-length cDNA of NOS and two partial cDNA fragments of NOX and GPx from the economic valuable crab Portunus trituberculatus.

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